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Dennis Owen Frohlich

Green Tree Repaint

Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2007, Dennis created an educational website to share his story. Today, his academic career focuses on health communication and exploring the internet's role in promoting health and well-being. Learn more about Dennis in “A Passion Rediscovered.”

Dominia Diloreto

Atomic Forest

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Donna Lewis

Lilian

Donna Lewis is an artist and cartoonist living in Washington, DC. By day, donna uses her legal background to create social impact initiatives through art and education. By night and weekends, donna writes and draws the syndicated comic strip Reply All and single panel Reply All Lite. Donna’s current focus is Living Broken, social impact art inspired by real life stories of thriving in the face of challenge.

Donna Williams

Discovery

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

Donna Williams

Cheerful

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

Donna Williams

Enticement

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

Donna Williams

Family

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

Dorethey Gorham

Day Of The Armada

Dorethey is a joyful, self-taught artist living with arthritis, general anxiety syndrome and diabetes.

Gwendolyn Ryals

Anesthesia

Artwork from Gilda’s Club New York City, a non-profit organization that creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer, along with their families and friends.

Jane Kielt

Mystic Seaport

A retired art teacher and world traveler, Jane has had a passion for art since childhood. Through painting watercolors, she finds inspiration and healing throughout her experience living with multiple myeloma. Learn more about Jane by reading her story "The Art of Getting Lost."

Jennifer Jacobs Baruch

Stowaway

Jennifer is a practicing New York City artist who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of twelve. She refers to her art as a “picture essay about this exasperating, mysterious, unpredictable, motivating, fascinating, relentless nuisance.”

Jennifer Jacobs

Stuyvesant Park

Jennifer is a practicing New York City artist who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of twelve. She refers to her art as a “picture essay about this exasperating, mysterious, unpredictable, motivating, fascinating, relentless nuisance.”

Jessica Riley

Judith Hinton Andrew

Artwork from The Creative Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing creative arts to people living with and beyond cancer and other chronic illnesses.

Mario Mesa

Social Fire

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Martin Freeman

Not What It's Cracked Up to Be

An active artist and California native, Martin Freeman was kind enough to donate his extraordinary artwork to Janssen. Martin was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.

Martin Freeman

Universal

An active artist and California native, Martin Freeman was kind enough to donate his extraordinary artwork to Janssen. Martin was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.

Martin Freeman

Untitled

An active artist and California native, Martin Freeman was kind enough to donate his extraordinary artwork to Janssen. Martin was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.

Melinda

Harmony

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Melinda

Goddess of Healing

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Melinda

Total Tranquility

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Melinda

Tree of Life

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Nelly Velez

The World Among Us

Artwork from Gilda’s Club New York City, a non-profit organization that creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer, along with their families and friends.

Peyi

Blue Rhapsody

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Ramón Losa

Untitled 2

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Rhonda Fenwick

Time Is Now 1

Through her art, Rhonda has explored psoriasis, a chronic skin disorder she has lived with since the age of six. Art, and working as an artist, has proven to be cathartic and has helped her in coming to terms with living with psoriasis. Rhonda also works as a participatory artist in the community using the arts to bring people together. She has carried out a number of arts projects with a focus on arts in health for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom with a special emphasis in dermatology. Learn more about Rhonda in “My Sanctuary in Art.”

Rhonda Fenwick

Time Is Now 2

Through her art, Rhonda has explored psoriasis, a chronic skin disorder she has lived with since the age of six. Art, and working as an artist, has proven to be cathartic and has helped her in coming to terms with living with psoriasis. Rhonda also works as a participatory artist in the community using the arts to bring people together. She has carried out a number of arts projects with a focus on arts in health for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom with a special emphasis in dermatology. Learn more about Rhonda in “My Sanctuary in Art.”

Robert Wright

Taxi

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc. (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Sebastian Ferreira

Untitled 1

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Sebastian Ferreira

Untitled 2

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Susan Davis

Still Life 1998

Over her 25 year career, Susan produced a broad and highly acclaimed body of work. She succumbed to cancer in 1999, and is survived by her daughter, Jamie Barkin, and her husband, Robert Barkin.

Unknown

Look to the Stars

Artwork from Gilda’s Club New York City, a non-profit organization that creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer, along with their families and friends.

Dennis Owen Frohlich

Green Tree Repaint

Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2007, Dennis created an educational website to share his story. Today, his academic career focuses on health communication and exploring the internet's role in promoting health and well-being. Learn more about Dennis in “A Passion Rediscovered.”

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Dominia Diloreto

Atomic Forest

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

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Donna Lewis

Lilian

Donna Lewis is an artist and cartoonist living in Washington, DC. By day, donna uses her legal background to create social impact initiatives through art and education. By night and weekends, donna writes and draws the syndicated comic strip Reply All and single panel Reply All Lite. Donna’s current focus is Living Broken, social impact art inspired by real life stories of thriving in the face of challenge.

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Donna Williams

Discovery

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

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Donna Williams

Cheerful

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

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Donna Williams

Enticement

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

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Donna Williams

Family

An autistic artist, author and renowned autism advocate, Donna Williams used her talents to give people a glimpse into the world of someone living with autism. She passed away in 2017 from cancer.

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Dorethey Gorham

Day Of The Armada

Dorethey is a joyful, self-taught artist living with arthritis, general anxiety syndrome and diabetes.

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Gwendolyn Ryals

Anesthesia

Artwork from Gilda’s Club New York City, a non-profit organization that creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer, along with their families and friends.

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Jane Kielt

Mystic Seaport

A retired art teacher and world traveler, Jane has had a passion for art since childhood. Through painting watercolors, she finds inspiration and healing throughout her experience living with multiple myeloma. Learn more about Jane by reading her story "The Art of Getting Lost."

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Jennifer Jacobs Baruch

Stowaway

Jennifer is a practicing New York City artist who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of twelve. She refers to her art as a “picture essay about this exasperating, mysterious, unpredictable, motivating, fascinating, relentless nuisance.”

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Jennifer Jacobs

Stuyvesant Park

Jennifer is a practicing New York City artist who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of twelve. She refers to her art as a “picture essay about this exasperating, mysterious, unpredictable, motivating, fascinating, relentless nuisance.”

Jessica Riley

Judith Hinton Andrew

Artwork from The Creative Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing creative arts to people living with and beyond cancer and other chronic illnesses.

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Mario Mesa

Social Fire

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Tap here to expand

Martin Freeman

Not What It's Cracked Up to Be

An active artist and California native, Martin Freeman was kind enough to donate his extraordinary artwork to Janssen. Martin was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.

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Martin Freeman

Universal

An active artist and California native, Martin Freeman was kind enough to donate his extraordinary artwork to Janssen. Martin was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.

Tap here to expand

Martin Freeman

Untitled

An active artist and California native, Martin Freeman was kind enough to donate his extraordinary artwork to Janssen. Martin was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.

Tap here to expand

Melinda

Harmony

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Tap here to expand

Melinda

Goddess of Healing

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Tap here to expand

Melinda

Total Tranquility

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Tap here to expand

Melinda

Tree of Life

Based in New Jersey, Melinda is an artist living with HIV. Art is a significant part of her recovery and each new piece reflects a part of her journey.

Tap here to expand

Nelly Velez

The World Among Us

Artwork from Gilda’s Club New York City, a non-profit organization that creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer, along with their families and friends.

Tap here to expand

Peyi

Blue Rhapsody

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Tap here to expand

Ramón Losa

Untitled 2

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Tap here to expand

Rhonda Fenwick

Time Is Now 1

Through her art, Rhonda has explored psoriasis, a chronic skin disorder she has lived with since the age of six. Art, and working as an artist, has proven to be cathartic and has helped her in coming to terms with living with psoriasis. Rhonda also works as a participatory artist in the community using the arts to bring people together. She has carried out a number of arts projects with a focus on arts in health for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom with a special emphasis in dermatology. Learn more about Rhonda in “My Sanctuary in Art.”

Tap here to expand

Rhonda Fenwick

Time Is Now 2

Through her art, Rhonda has explored psoriasis, a chronic skin disorder she has lived with since the age of six. Art, and working as an artist, has proven to be cathartic and has helped her in coming to terms with living with psoriasis. Rhonda also works as a participatory artist in the community using the arts to bring people together. She has carried out a number of arts projects with a focus on arts in health for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom with a special emphasis in dermatology. Learn more about Rhonda in “My Sanctuary in Art.”

Tap here to expand

Robert Wright

Taxi

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc. (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Tap here to expand

Sebastian Ferreira

Untitled 1

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Tap here to expand

Sebastian Ferreira

Untitled 2

Artwork from the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill, Inc (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to discovering and preserving the art of people with mental illness.

Tap here to expand

Susan Davis

Still Life 1998

Over her 25 year career, Susan produced a broad and highly acclaimed body of work. She succumbed to cancer in 1999, and is survived by her daughter, Jamie Barkin, and her husband, Robert Barkin.

Tap here to expand

Unknown

Look to the Stars

Artwork from Gilda’s Club New York City, a non-profit organization that creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer, along with their families and friends.